rpleger - 6-17-2009 at 08:13 PM
El Universal (Mexico City) 6/16/09
As of yesterday (Mon., 6/15) all police agents, including all supervisory personnel, in the Otay Mesa area of Tijuana, Baja Calif., have been replaced
by new personnel who have passed background security exams conducted by federal agents. The top two chiefs are both military officers. More than 50
police there have been detained or are under investigation in the area due to suspected links with organized crime; a number of others have resigned
of their own accord. More than 200 vacancies have taken place since the current local administration took over. (Otay Mesa is the eastern side of
Tijuana, and borders the United States.)
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Woooosh - 6-17-2009 at 08:57 PM
About time. Again. Wash, rinse- repeat as necesary. My sister live in that area. The cops don't cause problems- but certainly never stood up to the
new thugs in the hood either. They were on their own to deal with the "delinquents" and my nephew moved in with us (his age group is especially
targeted). Maybe now he can go home- more at least.